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More time on Port Phillip Bay

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Created by ChoppyChump > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2018
ChoppyChump
VIC, 1 posts
18 Aug 2018 5:32PM
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Desperately wanting to get out on the Bay in lighter winds so I can build fitness and confidence.
Looking for an early planing Board and suitable rig to get me going in say 13-17 knots in our choppy Bay.
I am 65kg and in mid-fifties.
ANY SUGGESTIONS ON TYPE OF GEAR - OR DOES ANYBODY WANT TO SELL A BIG KIT THATS NOT USED ANYMORE??

Faff
VIC, 1165 posts
27 Aug 2018 12:09PM
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Slalom board.

Searoamer
NSW, 284 posts
27 Aug 2018 2:16PM
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The Bay is a real beast ....
At last we have some chop-eaters available, designed especially for Port Phillip - Martin Love's new board www.atomicwindsurf.com/masterblaster - or the Severne Fox - or my personal favourite the Windtech Silver Bullet, for your needs maybe go the 72 but the 64 would also be fine

On sails, so many great options - probably a 7m, up to 2 cams - for me at 90kg I would be comfortable on 8.6 in those conditions

Hope that helps

mr love
VIC, 2296 posts
29 Aug 2018 11:50AM
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Choppy Chump...You can take my Masterblaster 66 for a spin anytime you like and see what you think...may not be big enough for what you are after although at your weight it just might ?. Severne Fox would be a great option as well and Peter loves his Windtechs.

windsufering
VIC, 1124 posts
31 Aug 2018 3:23PM
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13 /17 knots perfect Wally weather

maikymoko
4 posts
14 Nov 2018 4:42AM
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ChoppyChump said..
Desperately wanting to get out on the Bay in lighter winds so I can build fitness and confidence.
Looking for an early planing Board and suitable rig to get me going in say 13-17 knots in our choppy Bay.
I am 65kg and in mid-fifties.
ANY SUGGESTIONS ON TYPE OF GEAR - OR DOES ANYBODY WANT TO SELL A BIG KIT THATS NOT USED ANYMORE??

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On sails, so many great options - probably a 7m, up to 2 cams - for me at 90kg I would be comfortable on 8.6 in those conditions

h20
VIC, 456 posts
14 Nov 2018 9:28PM
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Foil

Imax1
QLD, 4527 posts
28 Nov 2018 7:15PM
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I'd go for a older Starboard Go 145 Or 155 . They are big and friendly , tough and soft deck and handle rough water easy . Quite fast .They are more or less a beefed up slalom board with lots of foot strap options . 6.5 m no cam sail .
I believe the best board board for learners to competent .



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